Jake Gyllenhaal and Jake Gyllenhaal in Enemy. Courtesy Rhombus Media
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jake Gyllenhaal in Enemy. Courtesy Rhombus Media
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jake Gyllenhaal in Enemy. Courtesy Rhombus Media
Jake Gyllenhaal and Jake Gyllenhaal in Enemy. Courtesy Rhombus Media


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Mia Wasikowska and Jesse Eisenberg

The increasingly prolific actress appears in both The Double and Only Lovers Left Alive. We’re having an office wager over the number of different ways that her name will be pronounced during the week. Perhaps it’s better just sticking to “Mia”. As for Eisenberg, The Social Network star also appears in two films: the environmental drama Night Moves and The Double, which is about ...

Doppelgängers

Richard Ayoade’s Dostoyevsky-inspired drama The Double stars Eisenberg as a meek office worker facing a much cooler version of himself, while the Canadian director Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy features not one but two Jake Gyllenhaals (simmer down, ladies).

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Less fun, more commonplace, the issue of gridlock is covered in Holy GRA, a documentary looking at life around Rome’s ring road, and Cairo Drive, which moves the viewpoint to Egypt’s car-choked capital.

Bosnian directors

Bosnia may have recently qualified for their first football World Cup finals, but there were undoubtedly bigger cheers in Sarajevo with the news that two Bosnian directors are in this year’s ADFF line-up. An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker, by Danis Tanovic might not appear to be a massive heap of laughs, but the narrative picked up Jury Grand Prix in Berlin and is the Bosnian entry for next year’s Oscars. Then there’s Jasmila Žbanic’s For Those Who Can Tell No Tales, a poignant drama examining the ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks in the 1990s.

Real-life drama

The real world often has far more horrible stories than anyone could dream up. The Irrfan Khan-starring drama Qissa, which deals with the aftermath of the 1947 separation of India, as well as the documentary The Kill Team, which is about a young soldier who tried to alert the US military to horrific murders being committed by American soldiers in Afghanistan, are real-life-inspired. The Missing Picture is a sobering animated documentary chronicling Pol Pot’s dictatorship in Cambodia and the winner of the Cannes Un Certain Regard prize.

Energy

The never-ending search for new fuel sources is at the core of several new films screening at the festival. Holy Field Holy War is the latest in a gush of films looking at fracking. The Reconstruction is a character-based drama about the trials of an oil drill inspector, while Pandora’s Promise is a documentary examining the possibilities of nuclear power, and Night Moves follows three radical environmentalists who come together to blow up a hydroelectric dam.

Nuns

The sisters get a double showing in Ida, a Polish drama that sees a young woman preparing to join a convent, and the critically acclaimed Philomena, in which Judi Dench attempts to find the son who was taken from her while she was trapped in an Irish nunnery.

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Farage on Muslim Brotherhood

Nigel Farage told Reform's annual conference that the party will proscribe the Muslim Brotherhood if he becomes Prime Minister.
"We will stop dangerous organisations with links to terrorism operating in our country," he said. "Quite why we've been so gutless about this – both Labour and Conservative – I don't know.
“All across the Middle East, countries have banned and proscribed the Muslim Brotherhood as a dangerous organisation. We will do the very same.”
It is 10 years since a ground-breaking report into the Muslim Brotherhood by Sir John Jenkins.
Among the former diplomat's findings was an assessment that “the use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society” has “never been institutionally disowned” by the movement.
The prime minister at the time, David Cameron, who commissioned the report, said membership or association with the Muslim Brotherhood was a "possible indicator of extremism" but it would not be banned.

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Champions parade (UAE timings)

7pm Gates open

8pm Deansgate stage showing starts

9pm Parade starts at Manchester Cathedral

9.45pm Parade ends at Peter Street

10pm City players on stage

11pm event ends

Trolls World Tour

Directed by: Walt Dohrn, David Smith

Starring: Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake

Rating: 4 stars

Basquiat in Abu Dhabi

One of Basquiat’s paintings, the vibrant Cabra (1981–82), now hangs in Louvre Abu Dhabi temporarily, on loan from the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. 

The latter museum is not open physically, but has assembled a collection and puts together a series of events called Talking Art, such as this discussion, moderated by writer Chaedria LaBouvier. 

It's something of a Basquiat season in Abu Dhabi at the moment. Last week, The Radiant Child, a documentary on Basquiat was shown at Manarat Al Saadiyat, and tonight (April 18) the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is throwing the re-creation of a party tonight, of the legendary Canal Zone party thrown in 1979, which epitomised the collaborative scene of the time. It was at Canal Zone that Basquiat met prominent members of the art world and moved from unknown graffiti artist into someone in the spotlight.  

“We’ve invited local resident arists, we’ll have spray cans at the ready,” says curator Maisa Al Qassemi of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. 

Guggenheim Abu Dhabi's Canal Zone Remix is at Manarat Al Saadiyat, Thursday April 18, from 8pm. Free entry to all. Basquiat's Cabra is on view at Louvre Abu Dhabi until October

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The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting 

2. Prayer 

3. Hajj 

4. Shahada 

5. Zakat 

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The Sand Castle

Director: Matty Brown

Stars: Nadine Labaki, Ziad Bakri, Zain Al Rafeea, Riman Al Rafeea

Rating: 2.5/5

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Dhadak

Director: Shashank Khaitan

Starring: Janhvi Kapoor, Ishaan Khattar, Ashutosh Rana

Stars: 3

The National Archives, Abu Dhabi

Founded over 50 years ago, the National Archives collects valuable historical material relating to the UAE, and is the oldest and richest archive relating to the Arabian Gulf.

Much of the material can be viewed on line at the Arabian Gulf Digital Archive - https://www.agda.ae/en